Front & Rear Upper Strut Bars
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Front & Rear Upper Strut Bars
Just got them today and i was reading on clubwrx that when you install the bars that you have to adjust to a certain setting to prevent any bolts from snapping! Anybody know of like a good step by step instruction for this on the wrx? i installed some on my old bmw but i just wanna make sure i dont Mess anything up so......
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Alot of people stay the front is useless too (since the firewall is so close to the strut towers). To each his or her own. I have a front strut bar that I bought for... $50 off ebay. I didn't notice a difference, but at the time I installed it, I wasn't pushing the car that hard. At some point maybe I'll take it off and see if I notice a difference now
BTW, the (3) nuts that secure your top hats are what you attach your strut bar to. As Gabe said, check the torq specs. They are VERY easy to strip. On the sti it is the following: Tightening torque: 20 N·m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 ft-lb) according to the shop manual. I am not sure what it is for the WRX, but you can definitely see that it is not much from the STI specs.
BTW, the (3) nuts that secure your top hats are what you attach your strut bar to. As Gabe said, check the torq specs. They are VERY easy to strip. On the sti it is the following: Tightening torque: 20 N·m (2.0 kgf-m, 14.5 ft-lb) according to the shop manual. I am not sure what it is for the WRX, but you can definitely see that it is not much from the STI specs.
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It's the same for both the WRX and STi tophat studs. Somewhere around 14.5ft-lbs IIRC.
BE CAREFUL! IT'S REEEEEELY EASY TO SNAP A STUD OFF IF YOU WRENCH TOO HARD ON THEM.
I typically tighten a few clicks past "snug" with a ratchet.
If you tighten as if it's holding the wheel on, it's going to snap.
BE CAREFUL! IT'S REEEEEELY EASY TO SNAP A STUD OFF IF YOU WRENCH TOO HARD ON THEM.
I typically tighten a few clicks past "snug" with a ratchet.
If you tighten as if it's holding the wheel on, it's going to snap.
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Re: Front & Rear Upper Strut Bars
thinking about picking up a set of ebay bars myself. I have a 00 RS coupe, do you think the torque specs on these will be the same? I'm pretty new to the scene... as far as I can tell, all wrx/sti suspension parts swap over onto this chassis correct?
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Re: Front & Rear Upper Strut Bars
the torque specs should be similar, just don't over do it and you'll be fine. do some googlin' to get the exact numbers if you like.
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Re: Front & Rear Upper Strut Bars
I have a set of eBay STi pink knockoff strut tower bars. In a wagon, the rear bar probably helps to make the more open back feel a little more tied together. I don't know that it actually makes any real performance difference. The front is mostly for bling.